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Last category: [ShockGame.ShockUserSettings]
AutoAim=False
I recommend doing that in addition in the same category, because the aiming is otherwise still noobish bs:
MouseAcceleration=False
MouseSmoothing=False
In almost all games this will affects the controller too, even if it means mouse....(Funfact: And sometimes also, if there are mouse & controller settings in this regard. Controller support was sometimes just not polished in some old games)
edit, just because i've tested it again (last gameplay was long ago):
You need to lock the ini file after the edit of it. Otherwise the game will reset the AutoAim to True.
edit: You don't need to lock the file if your game don't crash. Otherwise lock it or delete the Running.ini after every crash.
Thanks. I finished the game a few weeks ago but hopefully this info will help others looking to get rid of auto aim.
Yeah oddly enough when I first played BioShock 1 I used a keyboard and mouse and loved it...but I didn't like using the keyboard and mouse this time around.